"If
I
get
into
a
jam
as
a
starter,
I
would
have
the
experience
to
work
my
way
out
of
it," Goff told The Sun.
"But
now
I
have
to
concentrate
on
what
I'm
doing
here
in
San
Bernardino.
If
Seattle
needs
a
stopper
down
the
road,
I'll
be
around."

Goff ended up saving seventeen games for the Spirit that year. He also ended up playing in just one more season. He never made the majors.

With the Mariners, Goff started at short-season Bellingham. In 13 starts, he went 5-6, with a 7.31 ERA. Pushing that ERA up was a July outing where he was charged with 10 runs in just two innings of work. In August, though, Goff went seven innings and gave up just one run for the win.

Goff played 1988 mostly at single-A Wausau, with a few games at San Bernardino. He also moved to relieving. In 58 total outings, Goff had a 3.86 ERA and 18 saves.

He played 1989 mostly at San Bernardino, but he also briefly made Williamsport. He had eight outings at Williamsport, giving up six earned in 14 innings of work.

Goff came back for 1990, but his season was brief. He got three outings at San Bernardino and two at Williamsport. They were the last outings of his professional career.